Ryan "Kingry" Garcia (16-0, 13 KOs) of Victorville,
California scored a majority decision victory against
rugged contender Carlos "The Solution" Morales (17-3-3,
6 KOs) of Los Angeles, California before a sold-out
crowd of 2,339 boxing fans at Fantasy Springs Resort
Casino in the ten-round main event of the Sept. 1
edition of Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook Watch.
Garcia won two scores of 98-92, while one judge scored
it a 95-95 draw. The fight, which was contested in the
lightweight division, was streamed live on Facebook
Watch in the U.S. and globally on the Golden Boy Fight
Night Page.

"Morales a great fighter, and this fight showed me what
I need to work on," said Ryan Garcia. "I felt it was
closer than what the scorecards had. It was a great
fight. I felt I could have done more. I got a little
winded by the end, but Morales came to fight. I'm young,
and time is on my side. I will work on my craft and will
be ready for anybody. Much respect goes to Morales. He
was a game fighter."

"He [Garcia] was holding too much," said Carlos Morales.
"Overall I feel I gave a good performance. He was a
tough opponent. He's young and fast. He has some pop,
but he doesn't hit that hard. I felt I won the fight."

Neeco "The Rooster" Macias (17-0, 10 KOs) of Lancaster,
California overwhelmed Marvin Cabrera (8-1, 6 KOs) of
Los Angeles, California en route to a technical knockout
win in tonight's co-main event, which was originally
scheduled for eight rounds in the super welterweight
division. The fight was stopped at the end of the sixth
round after Cabrera had been pummeled in every round.

"I have a great team. I'm was the quintessential
underdog, but miracles do happen," said Neeco Macias. "A
big thanks goes to Marvin Cabrera. I had to bring my
best because I knew I was fighting him. I was just
warming up in there. I took this style from the amateurs
but now it's eight rounds instead of three!"

"It was a good fight, but I have to get better," said
Patrick Teixeira. "He was a tough opponent. I want a
title next. I have to work hard for that. I will stay in
Oxnard, California and keep training."

"I'm happy to get the victory," said George Rincon. "I
hurt my left hand in the last round and that was my jab
hand. I also should have used by left hand more, but I'm
grateful for the win."

Sergey Lubkovich (9-0, 7 KOs) of Kostroma, Russia scored
a TKO win against Juan Ruiz (21-3, 13 KOs) of Tijuana,
Mexico at the end of the second round of a scheduled
eight-round super welterweight fight.

"I'm excited to win after training for so long," said
Sergey Luvkovich. "I had been training for three months
for another tournament and this was a tough fight, so
I'm happy it turned out this way. I'm going to rest now
and hope to be in a fight against a tougher challenge
before the year ends."